Seonjae Scholarship Foundation Grants Scholarships to 17 High School …

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The scholarship award ceremony for the Seonjae Scholarship Foundation, run by Sunbo Family, was held at 2 p.m. on February 20 at the Hallim-myeon Administrative Welfare Center in Gimhae-si.

 

The award ceremony was attended by Choi Sang-sik, chairman of the Seonjae Scholarship Foundation, ▲ board members (5), and auditors (2) ▲ Seo Jae-wook, executive director of Sunbo Industries Co., Ltd., ▲ Choi Sung-hoon, head of Hanlim Elementary School, ▲ Kim Mi-jung, head of Hanlim Middle School, and ▲ parents of scholarship students. The scholarship students selected this time were 17 students, including 11 high school students and 6 college students, who received scholarships and scholarship certificates along with warm encouragement from the foundation.

 

The Seonjae Scholarship Foundation was established by Choi Geum-sik, chairman of Sunbo Industries Co.,Ltd. to provide stable educational opportunities for teenagers and the underprivileged in Gimhae, and has been carrying out various scholarship projects since its launch in late 2016. Major annual projects include educational programs such as field trips and camps, educational environment improvement support projects, scholarship selection, and scholarship payment.

 

The Future Station Dream Finding Camp, part of the field trip program, is a program that visits major universities, companies, and media businesses in Korea for three days and two nights for 140 students from 31 middle schools in Gimhae. In addition, it supports the installation of time capsules for graduates, purchase of group sound instruments, and subscription to the Boys Hankook Ilbo through projects to improve the educational environment. Since 2018, the foundation has selected local high school and college students in constant need as scholarship students, producing 136 scholarships as of 2022.